TSP VVT-4 Phaser Table
IIRC………… TSP said they weren't going to dropship these cams. SO there's NO reason they shouldn't be sending the tables with the cams. They are dropping the ball.(again)
Interesting that VVT3 and VVT4 are the same.
Can you please email all the tables to my email?
Curious what the other tables look like.
What are the cam specs for the VVT4?
Thanks,
Mike
Interesting that VVT3 and VVT4 are the same.
Can you please email all the tables to my email?
Curious what the other tables look like.
What are the cam specs for the VVT4?
Thanks,
Mike
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Just got another response from Comp Cams on the Phaser kit. "Hello James, I did some digging. Looks like Texas Speed is correct. The 5456 will work either way. The 5456 limits the phaser to 16 degrees of movement, where the 5460 will allow 22 degrees of movement. I really don't think there is going to be a big power difference."
Last edited by Jime; Jan 20, 2014 at 10:10 AM.
To address the phaser limiter, all of our cams are designed around the 5456 Comp phaser regardless of year of the vehicle. It made it much easier when designing our camshafts to make everything equal and allow us the best margin of err to ensure no PTV clearance issues.
Lonnie

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